June Awesome List
/ Ronnie SharpeJune in the Bay Area is pure magic—think sparkling beaches, lush gardens, vibrant green spaces, and endless bike trails. This season is packed with chances for outdoor adventures and family fun all over the region. So, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a summer of unforgettable moments in the Bay Area!
This wildly popular, family-friendly experience features hundreds of ALL new, larger-than-life animal lanterns throughout the Zoo. Each lantern tells the story of the ongoing journey of wildlife, the importance of every species on our planet, and Oakland Zoo's commitment to conservation.
SF Art Week is an annual event that celebrates the rich arts landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Join 826 Valencia, Youth Speaks, the San Francisco Public Library, and Mayor Daniel Lurie for a celebratory evening to announce San Francisco's next Youth Poet Laureate!
Teen Night tickets include locally catered dinner, an exclusive interview with a professional artist involved in the production, and other fun community-building activities preceding the 8pm show.
Step inside working artist studios, watch art being made, meet the artists, and enjoy a creative day in Sausalito.
For a special after-hours treat, join the amateur astronomers of Marin Stargazers for an evening viewing brilliant treasures of the night sky. Telescopes will be available and trained on some of the night’s celestial standouts.
All Family Studio activities in the Koret Education Center are free; no museum admission required.
Join us to find out about the creatures that have learned to love the cold. Explore what makes polar bears, walruses and whales able to survive in record cold temperatures!
Inspired by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz’s love of classical music and the Santa Rosa Symphony, Music Director Francesco Lecce-Chong has created a delightful concert experience for the whole family. Join Snoopy and the Santa Rosa Symphony for an unforgettable afternoon of music, laughter, and fun.
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world.
This drop-in event offers a meaningful, hands-on opportunity for young stewards and their families to contribute to the continued health of the park, while learning about the role of conservation in protecting our shared outdoor spaces.
Volunteers and specialized repair professionals will be on-hand to repair* your items. We ask that you stay with your item while it's being fixed, so you can learn tips for future maintenance, how to shop for repairable goods, and even how to repair things yourself!
Based on the beloved Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown brings Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Sally, and Schroeder to life in a heartwarming and hilarious musical celebration of friendship, childhood, and the little moments that make us all human.
Funded through the Indigenous Heritage Storytelling Project by The Pirkle JonesFund, this community-based initiative will culminate in a 20-30 minute documentary screening and later, a portraiture exhibit.
Experience the magic of Bay Area Lohri! Amazing Performances, Traditional Bonfire, Delicious Food, Bhangra & Community Celebration.
The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival (MVFAF) is honored to participate in February’s First Tuesday Artwalk with the presentation of We Are Here, a community art project led by artist Robert Louthan at the 2025 Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival.
Downtown SF's FREE massive monthly street party! DJs, dancing, drag, and all ages fun every first Thursday of the month.
Who doesn’t love a party? This month, Junior Rangers are invited to celebrate Charles Darwin’s 217th birthday with an afternoon of fun, discovery, and hands-on learning for Junior Rangers.
Enjoy hands-on art making and creative exploration for the whole family! We believe in the joy of making, so come ready to relax, experiment, and enjoy yourself.
Join us to learn more about the elephant seals and gray whales being born right now along the coast!
Join us for an afternoon of art, local makers, hands-on creativity, and community.
About 60 percent of all bird species migrate. In February, most birds are still in their wintering grounds to the south, but some begin to return to the park to nest and raise their young.
A powwow is a traditional Native American event that gathers all tribes as well as inviting non-Native guests to learn more about Native cultures.
Share the excitement of live classical music with the entire family at this engaging concert series with the San Francisco Symphony. Music for Families is the perfect outing to spark musical curiosity in all ages. Recommended for ages 5–12. Kids’ Tickets Half Off!
This beloved tale is brought to life through classical dance, stunning choreography, and beautiful glow-in-the-dark costumes. Get your tickets for Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty in a Sparkling Show in SF Bay Area!
There will be a Gospel Music Celebration for BLACK HISTORY MONTH featuring Marin County's Lighthouse Singers Gospel Choir, Cornerstone Community Church of God in Christ Choir, and Special Guests NorCal Chapter Gospel Music Workshop of America Dr. Steven Roberts, Director and Chapter Rep.
Like being in nature? Love looking for wildlife? This event is for you! For the first time, Friends of China Camp is taking part in a truly global event: the Great Backyard Bird Count, cosponsored by Cornell Lab, Audubon, and Birds Canada. And we want you to join in the fun, no matter what your birding ability.
